No Laughing White Matter: Cortical Cholinergic Pathways and Cognitive Decline in Parkinson’s Disease

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Crockett Rachel A.ORCID,Wilkins Kevin B.,Aditham Sudeep,Brontë-Stewart Helen M.

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundApproximately one third of recently diagnosed Parkinson’s disease (PD) patients experience cognitive decline. The nucleus basalis of Meynert (NBM) degenerates early in PD and is crucial for cognitive function. The two main NBM white matter pathways include a lateral and medial trajectory. However, research is needed to determine which pathway, if any, are associated with PD-related cognitive decline.MethodsThirty-seven PD patients with no mild cognitive impairment (MCI) were included in this study. Participants either developed MCI at 1-year follow up (PD MCI-Converters; n=16) or did not (PD no-MCI; n=21). Mean diffusivity (MD) of the medial and lateral NBM tracts were extracted using probabilistic tractography. Between-group differences in MD for each tract was compared using ANCOVA, controlling for age, sex, and disease duration. Control comparisons of the internal capsule MD were also performed. Associations between baseline MD and cognitive outcomes (working memory, psychomotor speed, delayed recall, and visuospatial function) were assessed using linear mixed models.ResultsPD MCI-Converters had significantly greater MD of both NBM tracts compared to PD no-MCI (p<.001). No difference was found in the control region (p=.06). Trends were identified between: 1) lateral tract MD, poorer visuospatial performance (p=.05) and working memory decline (p=.04); and 2) medial tract MD and reduced psychomotor speed (p=.03).ConclusionsReduced integrity of the NBM tracts is evident in PD patients up to one year prior to the development of MCI. Thus, deterioration of the NBM tracts in PD may be an early marker of those at risk of cognitive decline.

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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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